Many questions about The Oregonian's changes next month have come in via email and phone calls. My purpose here is to provide information about the news operations of The Oregonian and OregonLive.com. Full story »

Welcome to The Oregonian's annual Season of Sharing campaign. It was 82 years ago, in the grip of the Great Depression, that the Oregon Journal newspaper began organizing Christmas parties for those in need. An employee dressed as Santa Claus passed out stockings filled with treats at holiday parties held by community clubs, social agencies and churches. That tradition... Full story »

Marco's is a popular and venerable Multnomah Village eatery known for its informal and very-Portland ambience and good, reliable food. You could call it the anchor of Multnomah Village (and not because The Ship tavern is across the street). Perhaps best known for its breakfast menu -- available at any hour -- it also features creative specials, terrific salads, good... Full story »

Peter Bhatia: Our pursuit of the retirement records has inspired a vehement reaction from many retirees, who don't want their pension amounts disclosed. Our interest, going into this process, was examining PERS recipients who retired at pensions higher than their salaries (some receiving more than $100,000 annually from PERS). Full story »

Peter Bhatia: The Oregonian will receive a $50,000, one-year grant as part of a pilot project to build partnerships with not-connected-to-the-paper hyperlocal news sites. We're looking now for news-driven partners who are strongly committed to their communities and exhibit solid journalism values. Full story »

The Editor's Column: It was an interesting way to start the week. On Monday, a four-minute voice mail arrived from someone critical of our story last Sunday that broke the news about Terri Moulton Horman's purported attempt to hire a landscaper to kill her husband. The caller was upset that the story didn't include named sources for the landscaper's... Full story »